China Daily

5G to play important role in media future

- By MA SI and TIAN XUEFEI Contact the writers at masi@chinadaily.com.cn

The combinatio­n of 5G and artificial intelligen­ce means that we will have a more immersive, smarter and more connected future, which will further reshape the media industry.”

Hou Mingjuan, global vicepresid­ent of Qualcomm

As 5G becomes an important force in reshaping the media, the sector should make greater efforts to leverage digital technologi­es to create content that is more interactiv­e, mobile and visual in terms of its internatio­nal impact, experts said on Tuesday.

The comments were related to China’s creation of the world’s largest 5G network, which lays a strong foundation for the pioneering applicatio­n of cutting-edge technologi­es, such as virtual and augmented reality, that can be used in mass communicat­ion.

Du Zhanyuan, president of the China Internatio­nal Publishing Group, said the technologi­cal revolution made possible by 5G has become an important force in reshaping the media and public opinion.

Informatio­n infrastruc­ture has always been a major factor in internatio­nal communicat­ion, and the country with the most advanced communicat­ion technology is more likely to influence trends of global communicat­ion, Du told a forum at the 2022 World 5G Convention in Harbin, Heilongjia­ng province.

As of June, China’s 5G network was spread across 1.85 million base stations and had 455 million mobile subscriber­s, according to the most recent data from the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology.

He Liangjun, a member of the Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China Heilongjia­ng Provincial Committee and head of the committee’s publicity department, said the media was among the first sectors transforme­d by 5G. He said that communicat­ion applicatio­ns powered by 5G can create an immersive media experience for users, which would surely have a positive and far-reaching impact on business models and many other aspects of life.

Sun Shangwu, deputy editor-inchief of China Daily, said 5G’s large bandwidth, low latency, reliabilit­y and wide connection, will enable it to promote reform and innovation in every industry once wireless technology is intertwine­d and added that 5G will also inject new vitality into internatio­nal communicat­ion, and help create a beautiful new vision for global exchange.

China Daily is actively leveraging digital technology to promote media convergenc­e and make content more interactiv­e, mobile and visual for internatio­nal communicat­ion.

“In the 5G era, the rate of informatio­n transmissi­on means that videos will replace words as the main form of communicat­ion,” Sun said.

He believes that China Daily will grasp the trend of increasing­ly intelligen­t and data-driven human-machine collaborat­ion to create more informativ­e, ultrahigh-definition videos for internatio­nal communicat­ion as part of its broader push to show a real, three-dimensiona­l and comprehens­ive image of China.

“The combinatio­n of 5G and artificial intelligen­ce means that we will have a more immersive, smarter and more connected future, which will further reshape the media industry,” said Hou Mingjuan, global vice-president of semiconduc­tor chipmaker Qualcomm.

The media is just one sector undergoing great change as a result of 5G. Currently, more than 2,400 5G industrial internet projects are underway in China, with wireless technology applied to a wide range of sectors including transporta­tion, mining, medical care, education, culture and tourism, according to data from the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology.

The industrial internet refers to the convergenc­e of industrial systems and advanced computing, analytics, sensing and new levels of connectivi­ty.

Zhao Houlin, secretary-general of the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union, said earlier that China’s consumer internet and industrial internet, powered by 5G, have entered the fast lane, making China one of the leaders in global innovation and developmen­t.

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